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June 23, 2010
San
Jose, CA, USA: SunPower Announces New Record Solar Cell Efficiency
SunPower
Corporation has produced a full-scale solar cell with a sunlight
to electricity conversion efficiency of 24.2 percent at its manufacturing
plant in the Philippines. This is a new world record, confirmed
by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Lab
(NREL), for large area silicon wafers.
"This
new world record demonstrates SunPower's ability to extend our
lead in manufacturing the world's highest efficiency solar cells,"
said Bill Mulligan, vice president of technology and development
for SunPower. "Our patented and proprietary, high-efficiency solar
cell technology drives down the cost of solar energy by increasing
the energy production from each solar panel."
Improved
cell efficiency reduces the levelized cost of energy by increasing
the energy production from each wafer manufactured into a SunPower
solar cell. For the same reason, increased efficiency reduces
the cost per watt and cost per kilowatt-hour for feedstock and
materials, depreciation and other manufacturing expenses, installation
time, land and system operations, and related maintenance.
"As
we celebrate SunPower's 25th anniversary this year, I am thrilled
to see the company achieve technology milestones that were inconceivable
only a few years ago," said Dr. Richard Swanson, SunPower founder
and chief technology officer. "SunPower's research and development
and engineering teams have increased cell efficiency by a full
four percentage points over the last five years while radically
driving down manufacturing costs. We are extremely proud of their
continued success."
Further details about: SunPower
Corporation
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